Field surplus nitrogen (N) and farm disposal N are major sources of water pollution in farming systems. These sources are estimated from N budgets in field and whole farms, which are associated with the production and consumption of food. This study was conducted to evaluate these two pollution sources in the steep mountainous karst region of Quibainong, Guangxi Province, southern China. The region is, characterized as an area of upland farms, due to the shallow soils and rapid water drainage through cracks in the limestone. Although field surplus N in 1960 was only 4.1 kg N ha−1, current field surplus N ranged from 10.1 to 463 kg N ha−1, with values above 50 kg N ha−1 in farms along roads and less than 40 kg N ha−1 in the farms away from r...
Nitrogen-based pollution from agriculture has global environmental consequences. Excessive use of ch...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE, defined as the fraction of N input harvested as product) is an importa...
An increasing disconnect between livestock production and croplands has been observed in many world ...
AbstractThe nitrogen flow in the agricultural production activities has become one of the most impor...
To assess the fate of the large amounts of nitrogen (N) brought into the agricultural environment by...
Nitrogen (N) surplus is a useful indicator for improving agricultural N management and controlling N...
Despite the significant impacts of agricultural land on nonpoint source (NPS) nitrogen (N) pollution...
China's economic boom in recent decades has stimulated consumer demand for animal products and conse...
The Bohai Rim region is one the most important bases for commodity grain production in China. With t...
Years of poor nutrient management practices in the agriculture industry in the North China Plain hav...
Surface nitrogen (N) balances for China's crop production systems were estimated using statistical d...
BACKGROUND: To diagnose problems that threaten regional sustainability and to devise appropriate tre...
Food production in China results in large losses of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to the environme...
Nitrogen (N) deposition plays a key role in ecosystem function as one of the major N sources for nat...
The largest livestock production and greatest fertilizer use in the world occurs in China. However,...
Nitrogen-based pollution from agriculture has global environmental consequences. Excessive use of ch...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE, defined as the fraction of N input harvested as product) is an importa...
An increasing disconnect between livestock production and croplands has been observed in many world ...
AbstractThe nitrogen flow in the agricultural production activities has become one of the most impor...
To assess the fate of the large amounts of nitrogen (N) brought into the agricultural environment by...
Nitrogen (N) surplus is a useful indicator for improving agricultural N management and controlling N...
Despite the significant impacts of agricultural land on nonpoint source (NPS) nitrogen (N) pollution...
China's economic boom in recent decades has stimulated consumer demand for animal products and conse...
The Bohai Rim region is one the most important bases for commodity grain production in China. With t...
Years of poor nutrient management practices in the agriculture industry in the North China Plain hav...
Surface nitrogen (N) balances for China's crop production systems were estimated using statistical d...
BACKGROUND: To diagnose problems that threaten regional sustainability and to devise appropriate tre...
Food production in China results in large losses of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to the environme...
Nitrogen (N) deposition plays a key role in ecosystem function as one of the major N sources for nat...
The largest livestock production and greatest fertilizer use in the world occurs in China. However,...
Nitrogen-based pollution from agriculture has global environmental consequences. Excessive use of ch...
Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE, defined as the fraction of N input harvested as product) is an importa...
An increasing disconnect between livestock production and croplands has been observed in many world ...